In survival mode, zoom is disabled, the binoculars item is needed to
allow a zoom with a 10 degree FOV, realistic for compact binoculars.
Creative mode or per-player creative privilege allows a zoom with a
15 degree field of view (the default MT engine zoom FOV).
Adds a direct resource of green dye, and a flower resource of black dye.
Completes the colour sequence: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet.
Makes all base dyes cultivatable and sustainable, without the presence
of coal.
Add the new flowers to the world with the same density variation as the
others, but obviously with different noise seeds. Results in more flowers
in a world and more variety of flower combinations.
Previously, body and limbs were stretched vertically by 1.125, creating
rectangular pixels on side faces. Head was unstretched.
Remove stretch of body and limbs, leaving the head unchanged.
No other change would excessively shorten the model, so also scale up
the model slightly, by * 1.05, such that the reduction factor for height is
equal to the increasing factor for width. This minimises the changes to
height and width.
Remove cape support.
Update the collisionbox to match.
Add missing license.txt.
Original recording by Ryding.
http://freesound.org/people/Ryding/
Found by Anth0rx, edited by paramat.
Add and use 'default.node_sound_snow_defaults()' function.
Some files or editors may use \r instand of \n like notepad++. If you copy
text written in notepad++ and pasted into the book. The book will only have
one page.
Uses the new player object property 'can zoom'.
In survival mode, use of zoom requires the binoculars item in
inventory.
Zoom is automatically allowed in creative mode and for players with
the 'creative' privilege.
The binoculars.update_player_property() function is global so can be
redefined by a mod for alternative behaviour.
In survival mode, use of the minimap requires the mapping kit item.
Minimap radar mode is always disabled in survival mode.
Minimap and minimap radar mode will be automatically enabled in creative mode
and for any player with the 'creative' privilege.
The 'map.update_hud_flags()' function is global so can be redefined by a mod for
alternative behaviour.
Make deeper, to compensate for ease of travel using 3D noise tunnels.
Make depth more progressive with value:
Ore, upper limit
Coal 64 no change
Iron 0 no change
Tin -32 > -64
Copper -16 > -128
Gold -64 > -256
Diamond -128 > -512
Mese crystal -64 > -512
Mese block -1024 no change
Make y of 1st density increase deeper but following a similar logic to before:
Ore, upper limit
Coal 0 no change
Iron -64 no change
Tin -128 no change
Copper -64 > -256
Gold -256 > -1024
Diamond -256 > -1024
Mese crystal -256 > -1024
Mese block -2048 new
Add second, denser layer of mese blocks with a decrease of separation and
increase in density equal to mese ore layers.
The tnt:boom node doesn't actually need the on_construct and on_timer functions to remove the node after 0.4 seconds as the tnt_explode function already does this beforehand.
Liquids that are 'igniters', such as lava, will drop the torch without
a flame-extinguish sound, as the torch item will burn up after a few
seconds with a sound and smoke particles.
All other liquids cause a flame-extinguish sound.
Only register floatland biomes if mgv7 'biomerepeat' flag is false.
Simplify floatland biomes to coniferous forest and ocean.
Make 'mgv7_floatland_level' and 'mgv7_shadow_limit' parameters global
values for mods to use to register their own floatland biomes.
Previous times were chosen using statistical maths, but reports suggested
this was too long.
I tested by timing an ABM acting on 100 nodes, with interval and chance equal
to the old sapling ABM.
50 at 4m59s.
99 at 24m58s.
100 at 26m58s.
So choose a grow time between 5 and 25 min for tree and bush saplings.
If 'can grow' is false at grow time the timer is reset to 5 min.
This allows us to preserve mgv6 ore distribution while giving us the freedom
to alter ore distribution for other mapgens.
Other mapgens are larger scale and have 3D noise tunnels which make vertical
travel easier, so ores can be deeper.
Other mapgens have registered biomes which allows us to limit ores to certain
biomes.
It is useful for protection mods to know who owns an exploding
TNT block. This allows the blocks destroyed by the TNT to be
limited to the same ones the owner could destroy without using
TNT.
TNT placed within a protected area by the area owner, and later
ignited by another player will destroy within the protected area
nodes the igniter may not otherwise be able to interact with. Any
player could significantly increase the size of an explosion by
placing more TNT in an adjacent unprotected area if the original
TNT block was placed withing 1 node of such a boundary. This
feature sounds dangerous, but we are talking about TNT. Players
should use it carefully.
If backface culling is not specified for a tile in 'images' it is set to true.
Slabs already have backface culling due to being defined as nodeboxes (which
are then converted to meshnodes).
Really large books just waste hard drive space and the engine is not designed to
handle that much data in item metadata, this can cause strange things to happen.